He reminded Latimer of a high church priest he had known in England who had been unfrocked for embezzling the altar fund. |
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Lewis Latimer, the son of runaway slaves, became an electrical engineer and invented an inexpensive process for making light bulb filaments. |
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Latimer works with peevish focus, but then suddenly she's ready, shouldering an enormous external frame pack. |
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Latimer, despite having opportunity to preach often in London, soon grew weary of court and the king offered him a benefice at West Kington, in Wiltshire. |
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Latimer ends up, as most White House staffers do, disillusioned and disappointed. |
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Former Bush speechwriter Matt Latimer on the Republicans' disastrous presumptive nominee. |
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Latimer, Dowden and Muise also found higher victim and offender satisfaction and increased compliance with restitution among offenders. |
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Staff at the White House hated John McCain, writes Mr Latimer, but were euphoric when he picked Sarah Palin as his running-mate. |
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We will recall the unfortunate Latimer case, where the father killed his daughter because she could never have recovered. |
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The crucial difference between Latimer and this case is the availability of that telephone number. |
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Under the current system the sentencing judge has little latitude in sentencing Latimer. |
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In fact, Latimer was seated in front of a telephone that had the number for Legal Aid on it. |
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Mr. Latimer recently spoke about his new role, and the future he sees for OMERS investments. |
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He sentenced Mr. Latimer to two years less a day, half of which would be served in a provincial jail and half on his farm. |
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Bruce Latimer, director of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Ohio, said an ankle bone and tibia discovered at the site proves the creature walked upright. |
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Lewis Howard Latimer invented an improvement for the incandescent light bulb. |
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Latimer patented other improvements such as a better way of attaching filaments to their wire supports. |
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It gets into the Latimer situation that we and our courts faced. |
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I do not know whether our colleagues will remember the Latimer case. |
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I would like to highlight the example of Robert Latimer, the father who killed his 12-year-old daughter, who was severely disabled, in an act of compassionate homicide. |
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Chamberlain William Latimer and Steward of the Household John Neville were dismissed from their positions. |
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I would like to acknowledge the contribution made by Jeff Latimer, Senior Research Officer, in carrying out this project from conception to final product, as well as co-authoring the report. |
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Latimer et al. compared research findings concerning victim satisfaction. |
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If minimum sentences were imposed, I am sure some of the jurors in the Latimer case would have ruled somewhat differently and rendered a different verdict had the judge not had that flexibility. |
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To demonstrate the rigidity of mandatory minimum sentences, we can cite the case of Robert Latimer, the father who killed his severely disabled 12-year-old daughter. |
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Last night, bookies made househusband Joe Miller, played by Matthew Gravelle, evens favourite to be the killer of schoolboy Danny Latimer. |
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Thomas Cranmer, the imprisoned archbishop of Canterbury, was forced to watch Bishops Ridley and Latimer being burned at the stake. |
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William McGurn, his chief speechwriter, speculates that Mr Latimer is angry because he lost his office in the West Wing to someone more important. |
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Mr Latimer has proved that Mr Bush was not, in fact, a true conservative, argues Jed Babbin, the editor of Human Events, a socially conservative magazine. |
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Leaving Finedon, the road then passes the Burton Wold Wind Farm and bypasses the town of Burton Latimer, finally arriving at Junction 10 of the A14 at Barton Seagrave. |
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Although far from perfect, the conjugal life of Latimer and Toomer was, as Kerman and Eldridge describe it, marked by mutual admiration and respect. |
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During her reign, reformers of the church, such as Thomas Hawkes, Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley, Thomas Cranmer, and George Wishart, were executed for their faith. |
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In the Latimer case, the Supreme Court held that an accused person has no right to jury nullification, only to a fair trial, which Latimer received. |
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